California State Route 371 is a short connector from CA-79 near Aguanga in the USA to CA-74 near Anza. It is a heavily used shortcut from southwestern Riverside County to the Coachella Valley via CA-74. This was part of CA-71 until 1973, when CA-79 and CA-71 were co-signed from Aguanga to Temecula. In 1974, the portion of CA-71 from Temecula to Corona along I-15's current alignment was deleted and the orphaned route from Aguanga to Anza was re-signed as CA-371. Image File history File links California_371. ... âMilesâ redirects here. ... âkmâ redirects here. ... Image File history File links California_79. ... Image File history File links California_74. ... Example signage of the Califonia State Route System. ... Image File history File links California_330. ... JUNCTION POSTMILE CA-18 SB 29. ... Interstate 380 is a short spur highway that connects Interstate 280 in San Bruno, California to San Francisco International Airport in South San Francisco, California; the eastern terminus of I-380 is the junction with U.S. Highway 101. ... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... Main article: State highways in California The state highway system in the U.S. state of California dates back to 1896, when the state took over maintenance of the Lake Tahoe Wagon Road. ... Below is a list and summary of the entirely unconstructed state highways in California as outlined by the legislature in and after 1964. ... Below is a list and summary of the deleted State Routes (i. ... Wikisource has original text related to this article: California Streets and Highways Code Section 250-257 The California Freeway and Expressway System is a system of existing or planned freeways and expressways in the U.S. state of California. ... The following highways are designated, in whole or part, by the State of California as State Scenic Highways: // State Scenic Highways Entire route The following routes have their entire length designed as a scenic highway: California State Route 28 California State Route 35 California State Route 38 - In San Bernardino... JUNCTION MILE POST I-8 SD 0. ... Aguanga is a small town located in Riverside County, California. ... JUNCTION POSTMILE I-5 OC 0. ... Anza is an unincorporated community located in southern Riverside County, California, United States, in the Anza Valley, a semi-arid region at a mean elevation of 1253 meters above sea level. ... Riverside County is a county located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of California, stretching from Orange County to the Colorado River, which is the border with Arizona. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... State Route 71 (CA/SR-71) is the Chino Valley Freeway, formerly the Corona Expressway and before then the Temescal Freeway, a freeway/highway of about 15 miles (24 km) in length located entirely within Southern California, USA. Contrary to its name, this highway is only a freeway in San... Temecula is a city in southwestern Riverside County, California, United States. ... Nickname: Coordinates: , Country United States State California County Riverside Government - Mayor Eugene Montanez Area - City 35. ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Interstate 15 âI-15â redirects here. ...
Before 2003, the intersection with CA-79 was a very dangerous one, as northbound CA-79 traffic had to stop at a stop sign and there was no such sign for southbound CA-79 traffic or for CA-371 traffic headed towards its western terminus. Now, there are stop signs in every direction at that intersection.
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^ California Log of Bridges on State Highways January 1, 2006
Route 79 continued N along present-day Riverside County Route R3, while Route 71 continued to the W. In 1966 (although historical information leads one to believe this happened in 1974), County Route R3 was defined, and Route 79 continued cosigned with Route 71 all the way to US 395 (now I-15).
The portion from I-5 in Orange County to Route 710 was defined in 1951; the portion from Route 710 to Route 90 was defined in 1947; and the portion from Route 90 to I-5 in San Fernando was defined in 1933.
In 1991, the remainder of Route 480, from Route 280 near Harrison Street in San Francisco to the junction of Route 1, Funston approach, and the approach to the Golden Gate Bridge, was deleted per SB 181, Ch 498.